Pam ;
it is great that you all get on so well, I have two lovely sons in law, the only boy friend Julie ever claimed was a carer from Day Services that she adored, I still hear from him bless him. Her more able friends have their boy friends though, it is quite amusing to watch the interactions. Mind ou you have to keep up with whose who or put your foot right in it. I had all the usual stresses from the other two girls and their strange boy friends but neventually they both settled on nice lads,
Ann
- Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 8:50 am
pam
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Annie I know just where you are coming from. I think with nad it was because she was so ill from 16/17yrs even needing a lightwriter to speak for her that she 'missed' those teenage yrs. It's taken years for her to recover to how she is now and a couple of yrs ago we suddenly had this teenager in our midst. Drove me crackers she did (at 30) we had daily domestics which in a way was good because she had got her speech back and we were 'able' to have the 'verble' So when she got together with sam last yr (who she has known off and on over 11 yrs) I was so pleased. Someone decent if you know what I mean?
Putting your foot in it!! We do that with the youngest one who by the way is 31yrs!!! I called her latest the wrong name over Christmas it's a good job he had a sense of humour. Pam
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- Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 6:52 pm
Annie
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Pam,
i think your daughter has done remarkably well and deserves a brilliant future, it makes all the heartache worthwhile when something brilliant happens,
Oops foot in it, just tell them it was a senior moment if you do it again. Might work, you never know.
Just seen the weekend forecast, it doesn't look very good for out door activities so best of luck there.
My daughter is of to Norfolk but I think I will huddle in the warm if it is that bad
Annie
- Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 7:30 pm
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Not too sure that we will go to Buxton either. Its very bleak up there in winter well not so much winter is it - and the raceway is very high up out on the Leek road sooooo we will see on that one. Going to see The other Boleyn tomorrow night then out for the birthday meal on Saturday night. Rest of the time I may do like you and snuggle up in the warm. Pam
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